Definition of Henceforward. Meaning of Henceforward. Synonyms of Henceforward

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Definition of Henceforward

Henceforward
Henceforward Hence`for"ward, adv. From this time forward; henceforth.

Meaning of Henceforward from wikipedia

- The play Henceforward... is the first comedy in which Alan Ayckbourn includes elements of science fiction. It concerns Jerome, a composer, who develops...
- Alan Ayckbourn at the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough: Geain in Henceforward... (1987) and Lucy Baines in Invisible Friends (1989). She reprised both...
- return the governing power in accordance with his own request. We shall henceforward exercise supreme authority in all the internal and external affairs of...
- Newetowne was changed to Cambridge, ("It is ordered that Newetowne shall henceforward be called Cambridge") in honor of the university in Cambridge, England...
- practice ensured that that coincidence would not soon happen again: henceforward the Hajj would occur according to the lunar cycle and thus annually retrogress...
- transport hub and financial centre. Derry, together with west Tyrone, was henceforward in a new, different jurisdiction which remained within the United Kingdom...
- we have been able to do. It is to you that I appeal. To the men: If henceforward the women do not share in the social life of the nation, we shall never...
- to CSMA/CD, Token Ring (supported by IBM) and Token Bus (selected and henceforward supported by General Motors) were also considered as candidates for a...
- rival by 1970. Applying his favorite "linkage" concept, Nixon intended henceforward economic relations with Europe would not be severed from security relations...
- legal status of 3 million slaves in the Confederacy from "slave" to "henceforward ... free". Though slaves were legally freed by the Proclamation, they...